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Monday, June 23, 2008

Zen Travel Tin

I can't take a bath without having at last one candle to lit to keep me company! Make a little tin for yourself or for a friend so you can take your candle garden any where you go and turn that bath into a relaxing, spa experience, a hotel bedside into cozy place like home, or any little corner into a contemplative space.

I stamped my label border from "What's in Your Tin? 1" onto some DP that came in a Hobby Lobby value pack, aren't those little river stones perfect? Then I stamped "Dream" from Asela's new Botanical Dreams set, this is one of my favorite fonts, it's so elegant but earthy!

I added a tealight and then poured in some green sea glass, I love this in bathrooms! You can find a bag of sea glass very cheap in the candle/floral section of any craft store. Close it up and you're ready to take it on the road! If you give it as a gift, consider tucking inside a small book of matches covered with a coordinating DP or stamped paper.

Stop back later this week for another new addition to my bathroom using this same set and another tin, where I'll share a perfect alternative to that rock paper! ;)

OK, girl...now you did it! Up to this point, while I've enjoyed all the cute little tins you've made, I've been successfully able to tell myself that I just don't need that labels set. But today it is obvious that I MUST have it. This is too cute and would be great for all my yoga friends and yoga teachers. Quite the enabler you are! :^)

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I am a stamp illustrator, author and Senior Design Team Member for Gina K Designs and a WAHM of two terrific boys. I've been stamping and creating cards and other papercrafts for 12 years, and was one of the Splitcoast Original Dirty Dozen Team (melmel). My first book of stamping tutorials came out in January 2012 and the second in May 2013. God has blessed me beyond measure with opportunities to use my gifts and a loving husband who supports my work and art. I pray you find inspiration in the creations and stories I post here!